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The Ramona Flowers have announced their fourth album ‘Made By Humans’ with new single ‘That Summer’

US-shot video chronicles radio tours, hotel-room recordings, and whirlwind romance.

The Ramona Flowers are set to release their fourth album, ‘Made By Humans’, on 10th October. The Bristol-based band have also shared a new single, ‘That Summer’, taken from the record.

Spanning 13 tracks, ‘Made By Humans’ blends disco, funk and indie, and features previously released cuts ‘Up All Night’, ‘California’ and ‘Human’. Elsewhere, the album includes ‘Sins Of The Father’, ‘Three Minus Two’, ‘Circles’ and ‘Hopeless Romantic’.

Speaking about their upcoming album the band said, “Made by Humans is an album that dives deep into the raw, unfiltered emotions that define us-love, heartbreak, addiction, and everything in between. It’s a reminder that, in an age of artificial perfection, these songs are crafted from real experiences, real pain, and real passion- things only humans can truly feel. It’s a soundtrack to the highs and lows of being alive, exploring the connections we make, the ones we lose, and the vices we turn to in between.”

‘That Summer’ leads the campaign, reflecting on a whirlwind romance. An accompanying official video compiles footage from the band’s last 18 months in the US, including shows, radio tours, recording in hotel rooms and time spent in various cities.

The tracklisting for ‘Made By Humans’ reads:

‘Up All Night’
‘That Summer’
‘Human’
‘Hopeless Romantic’
‘Sins Of The Father’
‘Mirrors In The Mansion’
‘Dangerous’
‘California’
‘Three Minus Two’
‘I Dance Alone’
‘Circles’
‘Live Without You’
‘Luna’

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